Warning: contains finale spoilers for Netflix’s One Day. A year before One Day author David Nicholls published the novel that made his name, his adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s 19th century novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles aired on BBC One. Years later, Nicholls described Tess to The Guardian as the book that changed his life: “It was the first book
Bale Joins FRANKENSTEIN
Batman is once again teaming up with his beloved Rachel for a new untitled Frankenstein movie. Not to be confused with Del Toro’s Frankenstein, Maggie Gyllenhaal will be directing this one. It’s her second directed film and it’s rumoured to be a Bride Of Frankenstein remake. Bale will be joining
Gina Carano Lawsuit Already More Entertaining Than Anything Lucasfilm Produces
A few days ago we somewhat belatedly (I said I was sorry about that!) reported on the Gina Carano lawsuit. Well new info is coming in fast and furious (weird reference, that’s a Universal film) and it looks like the idea that she was targeted is starting to come to
The James Bond Movie Moments That Defined 007 on the Big Screen
There’s no question that the James Bond film franchise – the second longest-running such series in cinema history after Godzilla – comes with certain expectations in the minds of viewers. We can predict, mostly like clockwork, that 007 will wear a tux at some point in every film, he will
Cruise Wants THE MOVIE CRITIC
Tom Cruise wants a piece of Tarantino’s tenth and (supposedly) final movie, The Movie Critic. Reports from The InSeider are saying that Cruise is so keen to be part of Quentin’s swan song that he is actively rearranging his schedule. Mission: Impossible 8 is keeping The Cruisinator busy throughout 2024